GM to Build Over 1.8 Million Vehicles with XM Satellite Radio in '07

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on December 5, 2006 - 3:00pm.
Washington - XM Satellite Radio, a provider of satellite radio service to more than 7 million subscribers, said on Tuesday that automaker General Motors plans to build over 1.8 million vehicles with factory-installed XM radios next year.

The vehicles will come with a free three-month trial of the service, which will cost $12.95 a month thereafter. GM was the first automaker to offer satellite radio when it introduced XM as a factory-installed feature on Cadillac Seville and Deville models in 2001.

The automakers now feature more than 50 models with XM as an option.

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